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The afternoon sun cast long, lazy shadows across the courtyard. Leima, our Eteima , was restless. Her husband, my Ebai (elder brother), had promised to take her to the bustling Keishampat market. The allure of new fabrics and the chatter of the town were irresistible. "Eteima," I called from the verandah, "Mother said you must wait. The rice for the evening meal is soaking, and she needs help pounding it."
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